Definition
Jubilant means extremely happy and excited, often showing that happiness in a loud or energetic way.
Etymology
From Latin “jubilare” meaning “to shout for joy” or “to rejoice loudly”. It came into English through French and kept the sense of noisy celebration.
Kelly Says
Jubilant isn’t quiet happiness—it’s happiness that can’t help but spill out. The word’s roots literally mean shouting with joy, like a crowd when their team wins. It’s a reminder that some emotions are too big to stay inside.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُبهِج
mu-ba-hi-j
BNবাংলা
আনন্দিত
ānanda-it
CSČeština
radostný
ra-dost-nyy
DADansk
jubelende
dʒu-bɛ-len-de
DEDeutsch
jubelnd
dʒu-bɛl-nt
ELΕλληνικά
ευτυχισμένος
ef-ti-chis-men
ESEspañol
jubiloso
dʒu-bi-lo-so
FISuomi
iloinen
i-lo-inen
FRFrançais
jubilatoire
dʒu-bi-la-toːr
HIहिन्दी
आनंदित
ānanda-it
IDBahasa Indonesia
gembira
ge-mbira
ITItaliano
gioioso
dʒo-i-o-so
JA日本語
喜びに満ちている
yorokobi ni michite iru
KKKK
қуанышты
qu-a-ny-sh-ty
KO한국어
기쁨에 넘치는
kipp-e neom-chi-neun
MSBahasa Melayu
gembira
ge-mbira
NLNederlands
jubelend
dʒu-bɛ-lɛnd
NONorsk
jubelende
dʒu-bɛ-len-de
PLPolski
radośnie
ra-do-s-nɛ
PTPortuguês
jubiloso
dʒu-bi-lo-so
RORomână
bucuros
bu-ku-ros
RUРусский
радостный
radost-nyy
SVSvenska
jubelande
dʒu-bɛ-lan-de
SWKiswahili
furaha
fu-ra-ha
TAதமிழ்
கிடந்த
ki-dan-tha
TEతెలుగు
ఆనందించు
ānanda-nchu
TRTürkçe
sevinçli
se-vinç-li
UKУкраїнська
радісний
ra-di-snyy
VITiếng Việt
vui mừng
vui-mung
ZUZU
uhlalayo
u-hla-la-yo